November 26, 2006

A Chicken In Every Pot

Great news! Convicts and the homeless are getting honest employment:

A south Georgia poultry plant is busing in felons on probation and homeless men to fill jobs left empty when federal immigration agents arrested illegal Mexican immigrants in raids two months ago.

Each day, about 40 convicted felons from the Macon Diversion Center are bused in to work at the Crider Poultry plant in Stillmore. Sixteen men from the Garden City Rescue Mission in Augusta have worked in the plant, and the mission is looking to send more.

Crider President David Purtle said that's just a drop in the bucket for a plant operating at 450 employees, less than half of the 1,000 workers there before the raid.

Half his plant's workers were illegal aliens, huh? They should be busing in David Purtle from work-release as well. His job can be ringing the dinner bell: those pay books should be ready to eat by now; they've been cooked so long.

(Via Lucianne.)

Posted by floridacracker at November 26, 2006 12:44 PM

   



Comments

sounds like poor Stillmore will have to go back to being a regular American town. I really, really, really wish Santa would bring the INS and the rest of the feds to Polk county...and do the same here.

to hell with hispanic commerce.

Posted by: csason at November 26, 2006 05:04 PM

I found another post where they tear apart the news reports about this.

http://frontpage.americandaughter.com/?p=990

Posted by: Word Warrior at November 26, 2006 06:34 PM

Thanks,Word Warrior.

Posted by: Donnah at November 27, 2006 01:11 PM